gehieran

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to hear
 * 2) * "Gospel of Saint John", chapter 11, verse 4
 * "ang"

- Ðā sē Hǣlend þæt ġehȳrde, þā cwæð hē tō him, Nys þēos untrumnys nā for dēaðe, ac for Godes wuldre, þæt Godes Sunu, sī ġewuldrod þurh hyne.


 * 1) to listen
 * 2) * 11th century, unknown translator, the Old English 
 * "ang"

- Þā ġeseah hē ānne nacodne cnapan ġeond þā strǣte rinnan. Sē wæs mid ele ġesmiered and mid sċīetan beġierded, and cleopode mid miċelre stefne and cwæþ, "Ġehīeraþ ġē ċeasterwaran, ġehīeraþ ġē ælþēodiġe, friġe and þēowe, æðele and unæðele: sē bæþstede is open!"


 * 1) to hear judicially, to try
 * 2)  to obey
 * 3) * c. 992, Ælfric, "The Epiphany of the Lord"
 * "ang"

- Eft embe geara ymbrynum hé wearð on his fulluhte on þysum dæge middangearde geswutelod, ðaða se Halga Gást, on culfran hīwe, uppon him gereste, and þæs Fæder stemn of heofenum hlúde swegde, þus cweðende, "Þes is min leofa Sunu, þe me wél licað; ġehȳrað him."


 * 1) to belong
 * 2) * c. 992, Ælfric, "On the Nativity of our Lord"
 * "ang"

- Þeos towritennys wearð aræred fram ðam ealdormen Cyrino, of Sirian lande, þæt ælc man ofer-hēafod sceolde cennan his gebyrde, and his áre on ðære byrig þe hé to gehyrde.